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Fourteen new big battery storage projects proposed for NSW

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The New South Wales government’s emerging renewables program has unearthed 14 different big battery projects for the state, along with a suite of other storage and “dispatchable” energy technologies ranging from compressed air storage, virtual power plants and some previously flagged large pumped hydro projects.

The 31 different proposals, 10 of which have been awarded funds for pre-investment studies and another 21 short-listed for potential capital funding, indicates the breadth of interest in new dispatchable energy proposals as NSW prepares for the likely retirement of its ageing coal generators in the coming decade.

But it is the number and scale of the 14 big battery projects that catch the eye – ranging in size from 10MW from Firm Energy all the way up to 250MW at the Buronga energy park proposed by Energy Estate near Mildura.

(Battery pedants please note: The hours of storage are not cited in the government documents as the project developers have likely not finalised the design of the projects, and will depend on their ultimate market needs).

NSW does not yet have any large scale batteries, unlike South Australia – which has two on line, two nearly finished and a further two under construction  – Victoria (two batteries on line and one under construction), and Queensland (one on line, one under construction and numerous proposed).

The NSW battery storage proposals include a 50MW battery planned for Broken Hill by AGL Energy, which may go some way for solving the problems the company has experienced withs severe curtailment of the 52MW Broken Hill solar farm and the 200MW Silverton wind farm, which are operated through its partially owned PARF investment fund.

Other battery projects are paired with existing wind and solar projects, such as Maoneng’s previously flagged Sunraysia solar battery (50MW), and Edify Energy’s Darlington solar battery (25MW) and the CWP Renewables’ Sapphire battery (30MW), to be sited next to the existing wind farm and proposed solar farm.

RES Australia proposes a 50MW battery near Newcastle, and Meridian Energy, intriguingly, is proposing a 20MW battery next to the Hume hydro power station in the Snowy Mountains region.

UPC proposes a 20MW battery in New England, and there is  10MW battery proposed for the Bomen solar farm, and there are couple of smaller 10MW batteries proposed elsewhere.

Network operators also have their own plans, with Transgrid proposing a 50MW battery in Western Sydney and Endeavour Energy putting forward a 10MW virtual power plant in western Sydney to harness renewable energy and deal with load requirements.

Other virtual power plants are proposed by German manufacturer Sonnen (27.6MW) across regional NSW, while Hivve Technology has a 5MW VPP planned for various schools. Flow Power and Solar Analytics also have proposals for 20MW VPPs.

Of the big pumped hydro projects, most are well known – such as the 600MW Oven Mountain project near Armidale, the 400MW UPC/AC Renewables project near Uralla, the 500MW Walcha Energy pumped hydro project at Dungowan Dam, and Origin’s proposed upgrade of the Shoalhaven pumped hydro facility.

The Newstan underground coal mine near Newcastle that is owned by Centennial Coal also proposes a small 8.5MW pumped hydro facility. No other details are provided.

Other technologies are also included. Canada”s Hydrostor, which is to build a compressed air storage facility in South Australia using an old sink mine, proposes a bigger 200MW compressed air storage facility at Broken Hill, which could also address curtailment issues in that area.

Of the other “new” technologies, Raygen is looking to move forward its concentrated solar PV technology with a proposal for a 5MW plant that would combine “integrated electro-thermal” storage.

Applicant company Project title Primary project technology Dispatchable electricity capacity Location (closest town)
Hydrostor Australia Broken Hill Compressed Air Energy Storage Compressed Air Energy Storage 200 MW Broken Hill
Renew Estate Buronga Energy Park Battery Battery 250 MW Mildura
Meridian Energy Burrinjuck Hydro Energy Storage Project Pumped Hydro 50 MW Yass
Solar Analytics Pty Ltd Consumer-led Distributed Energy project Virtual Power Plant 20 MW Various locations
Progressive Renewable Developments Deepwater Solar and Battery Storage Battery 20 MW Deepwater
Walcha Energy Dungowan Dam Pumped Hydro Pumped Hydro 500 MW Tamworth
UPC/AC Renewables Australia New England Pumped Hydro Pumped Hydro 400 MW Armidale
OMPS Pty Ltd (with Alinta Energy) Oven Mountain Pumped Hydro Storage Pumped Hydro 600 MW Armidale
Walcha Energy Uralla Renewable Energy Hub Battery Battery 100 MW Armidale
Firm Power Western Sydney Smart Battery Battery 10 MW Sydney

And the shortlisted projects for capital funding are:

Applicant company Project title Primary project technology Dispatchable electricity capacity Location (closest town)
Meridian Energy Australia Hume Hydro power station battery energy storage system Battery 20 MW Lake Hume Village
Teys Australia Wagga Low Emissions Energy Hub Biogas 8 MW Bomen
Flow Power Corporate Virtual Power Plant Virtual Power Plant 20 MW Various locations
AGL Energy Limited Broken Hill Battery Battery 50 MW Broken Hill
Smart Renewables Southern NSW commercial and residential virtual power plant Virtual Power Plant 5 MW Batemans Bay
sonnen Australia Regional NSW virtual power plant Virtual Power Plant 27.6 MW Various locations
RES Australia Newcastle Battery Energy Storage System Battery 40 MW Newcastle
Maoneng Australia Sunraysia Emporium Battery At least 50 MW Balranald
TransGrid NSW Grid Battery Battery 50 MW Western Sydney
Reef Australia Bio-ethanol gas for industrial user at Coleambally Biogas 5 MW Coleambally
Hivve Technology Sustainable Schools Virtual Power Plant 5 MW Various locations
Origin Energy Expansion of Shoalhaven Pumped Hydro Pumped Hydro 235 MW Kangaroo Valley
Edify Energy Darlington Point Energy Storage System Battery 25 MW Darlington Point
RayGen Resources RayGen’s Solar Power Plant Solar Concentrated Photovoltaic with Integrated Electro-Thermal Storage 5 MW
Endeavour Energy Western Sydney renewable energy and load management Virtual Power Plant 10 MW Various locations
Goldwind Australia Hybrid Project Gas 72 MW
CWP Renewables The Sapphire Battery Farm Battery 30 MW Glen Innes
Not disclosed Riverina Region battery energy storage system Battery 10 MW
Bomen Solar Farm Pty Ltd Bomen Solar Farm Battery Energy Storage System Lithium-ion battery 10.3 MW Wagga Wagga
UPC Renewables Australia New England battery Battery 25 MW Uralla
Centennial Newstan Newstan Colliery pumped hydro storage Pumped Hydro 8.5 MW Fassifern

 

Giles Parkinson

Giles Parkinson is founder and editor of Renew Economy, and of its sister sites One Step Off The Grid and the EV-focused The Driven. He is the co-host of the weekly Energy Insiders Podcast. Giles has been a journalist for more than 40 years and is a former deputy editor of the Australian Financial Review. You can find him on LinkedIn and on Twitter.

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